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Starting July 1, anyone caught:

Driving 50 mph or more over the speed limit, or
Driving at 100 mph or higher, regardless of the posted limit
will be charged with a criminal offense under CS 351/HB 351.

Here’s what drivers need to know:

First offense: Possible jail time of up to 30 days and fines up to $500.
Second or subsequent offenses within five years: The penalties jump to up to 90 days in jail, fines of up to $1,000, and a potential driver’s license revocation for six months to a year.
On top of that, drivers must appear in court.

From a legal perspective, this is a sea change. A conviction could mean a permanent criminal record, steeper insurance premiums, employment complications, and license suspension. We suspect we’ll see a significant spike in cases needing aggressive defense, because the stakes are simply too high for drivers to tackle these charges alone.
Florida passed a new law for speeding

Edit: @Infamous114 @Mod_Ro I don't know who else in Florida but just a heads up
 
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^ Noted so I’m aight going just 49 or lets say 47mph over just to play it same. Shit 100mph.. idk if my pickup trucks can even go that high 😩.

This must be a law for them Scat/Hellcat boyz lol.
 
^ Noted so I’m aight going just 49 or lets say 47mph over just to play it same. Shit 100mph.. idk if my pickup trucks can even go that high 😩.

This must be a law for them Scat/Hellcat boyz lol.
Plus Florida auto insurance is high to begin with. You get caught now and you're fucked
 
Plus Florida auto insurance is high to begin with. You get caught now and you're fucked

Tell me about it. I got caught doing like 15 over like 15 years ago man that shit jacked my rates up high as hell for a minute lol. I’m good now scared to do more then 10 over plus well my mpg takes a huge dip over 75 😭
 

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